Cms software

28.02.08
(Credit: Google)Google Sites was just launched and its target is clear: Microsoft SharePoint. While it has an uphill battle--security and a lack of the complex features that SharePoint has, for example--its biggest problem is that it doesn't connect with the content production tools that most people spend their (enterprise) content-producing lives in: Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Office. Of course, Google Sites is free, which will cover a multitude of other problems, especially since Microsoft SharePoint turns out to be amazingly overpriced for a Microsoft product. Microsoft has, ***
28.02.08
(Credit: Google)Google Sites was just launched and its target is clear: Microsoft SharePoint. While it has an uphill battle--security and a lack of the complex features that SharePoint has, for example--its biggest problem is that it doesn't connect with the content production tools that most people spend their (enterprise) content-producing lives in: Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Office. Of course, Google Sites is free, which will cover a multitude of other problems, especially since Microsoft SharePoint turns out to be amazingly overpriced for a Microsoft product. Microsoft has, ***
01.04.03
Documentum on Tuesday released new software intended to make it easier for companies to track critical documents ranging from sales reports to e-mail messages. Documentum Enterprise Records Management Edition adds the tools to the company's enterprise content management software (CMS), back-end software that tracks and controls access to various corporate documents. The new tools, based on software from recent Documentum acquisition TrueArc, allow companies to set rules for retention and disposal of content types not normally covered by CMS systems, including e-mail messages. Such records-management chores are increasingly vital to businesses to deal with emerging legal issues. ***